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re: Spoke with an NFL scout regarding early departures today.

Posted on 10/21/13 at 11:00 pm to
Posted by Datbayoubengal
Port City
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 10/21/13 at 11:00 pm to
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with guys like Gurley and Yeldon, it is doubtful that Hill would be a lock to be the first back taken. The difference in pay is not a big as it used to be.



It's not AS big, but check it out.

2011: Mark Ingram #28 - signed a 4 year 7.41 mill contract (fully guaranteed) with a 3.89 signing bonus

2012: Trent Richardson #3 - 4 year 20.48 mill contract (fully guaranteed) with 13.34 mill bonus

2012: David Wilson #32 - 4 year 6.68 mill contract (5.4 guaranteed) and a 3.30 mill bonus

2013: Giovanni Bernard #37 - 4 year 5.25 mill contract with 2.2 mill bonus

Where you are signed in a round usually dictates how much you get and if being signed the first of your position also plays a part. Just from the last 3 drafts, you see there is a 13 mill difference from 3rd and 28th.
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Ok the 2nd-7th backs taken in 2nd, 3rd, 4th rds of 2013
Le'Veon Bell #48 - 4 year 4.37 mill contract 1.37 mill bonus
Montee Ball #58 -
Eddie Lacy #61 - 4 year 3.39 mill contract 847k bonus
Christine Michael #62 - 4 year 3.37 mill contract 834k bonus
Knile Davis #96 - 4 year 2.75 mill contract 516k bonus
Jonathan Franklin #125 - 4 year 2.58 mill contract 405k bonus
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There is no major difference between mid first and early second rd and from mid second to late fourth is a difference of just 2 mill.

Hill would definitely be taken ahead of Yeldon and would probably look more valuable to NFL scouts because of his running style and the fact that he's not a bruiser. Hill would get a lot of receptions out the backfield in the NFL.

It's not that big of a deal if you are one of the top 5-6 backs taken. Unless you are in the top 10, you won't be pulling in grand theft money.
Posted by TigerBait1127
Houston
Member since Jun 2005
47336 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 11:05 pm to
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Where you are signed in a round usually dictates how much you get and if being signed the first of your position also plays a part. Just from the last 3 drafts, you see there is a 13 mill difference from 3rd and 28th.



Richardson will be the last running back taken in the top 5 for a long long time. He was supposed to be an AP, once in a lifetime type back, and is looking like a bust.

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Unless you are in the top 10, you won't be pulling in grand theft money


exactly, and the 2nd contract is where a lot of players will be making significant $ now. Coming out a year earlier gets you 1 year closer to that and guarantees that you want get Ciron'd

Minter absolutely should have left as well, especially with him already obtaining a degree.

Most of the defenders who went pro, should have went pro with the exception of Logan and Montgomery. Montgomery may be the exception, but that has more to do with his immaturity and big mouth, which I doubt another year at LSU would have fixed.

Ware and Ford were burried on the depth chart, Wing wasn't going to be welcomed back,
This post was edited on 10/21/13 at 11:12 pm
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